The Guelph Dynasty and the Enduring Protection of the Celtic Church of Columbanus I. Introduction The legacy of the Celtic Church founded by St. Columbanus and his Irish companions in the 6th–7th centuries shaped the religious landscape of Merovingian and Carolingian Europe. This church, grounded in Johannine tradition through Polycarp and Polycrates, stood apart […]
Étiquette : brunswick monarchy
Brunswick Dutch Regency, House of Wolfenbuttel Enduring Regency Rights in the Netherlands
The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick and Its Enduring Regency Rights in the Netherlands Introduction The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick, a senior noble house of the Guelphs (Welfs), holds a uniquely pivotal position in European history. While often overshadowed in mainstream narratives by the Habsburgs and Hohenzollerns, the Brunswicks governed not only through direct territorial dominion but as […]
The Forgotten German Land: Why Kaliningrad Must Be Restored to Its Rightful Sovereign
The Forgotten German Land: Why Kaliningrad Must Be Restored to Its Rightful Sovereign Russia’s Ethnic Cleansing of Germans and the Ongoing Occupation of East Prussia For over a thousand years, German influence dominated East Prussia. From its conquest by the Teutonic Order in the 13th century to its role as a key German province, it […]
Regarding Monarch-led churches—a hallmark of Orthodoxy—East and West
From the Appendix to the book “Saturday Rest: Embracing the Christian Sabbath in Orthodox Faith” Regarding Monarch-led churches—a hallmark of Orthodoxy—East and West A vital point for those questioning the British ecclesiastical practice is the longstanding tradition of monarch-led church leadership. Some skeptics doubt the legitimacy of having the head of state serve as the […]
Russia’s Return to Germany? Only Fighting “Nazis”? the 1994 Russian bases in Germany
Main Russian Military Bases in Germany till 1994. Putin as KGB agent based in Germany. The Hidden Russian Agenda: Germany and Ukraine Under Covert Occupation Threat For decades, Russia has covertly maintained influence in Germany, long after the Soviet Union’s formal military withdrawal in 1994. Now, through its weaponized use of the term “Nazi”, […]